Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1930 — Page 13

JAN. 30, 1930.

YOUTH TO MAKE EXPEDITION INTO SAHARA DESERT • Recent High School Senior Receives Place With Explorer’s Party. BY WILLARD R. SMITH United Fre Staff f orr**pondent BELOTT. Wis., Jan. 30—When M*.son Dobson .Jr. walked off the platform with his high school diploma here Jan. 24, he was headed for the Sahara desprt on a search for prehistoric man. The 16-year-old youth is the youngest working member of the Beloit college-Logan museum exposition under Alonzo W. Pond, scheduled to leave New York for Algeria or Jan. 29. He's taking a football with him. If his duties ,os 'handy man" of thf expedition do not interfere, he hopes to develop good punting form in the desert. While out there he also expects to decide where he wants to attend college next fall. i lists Desires The list of things he wants to do on this expedition is long. Some j of the Items arc- P-idc a camel, acquire a mahogany tan, see i wheth< >vi< exagg rate the sheik businocs, improve his high school French, and see the fortress of the French foreign legion at Biskra. ‘‘l’ve read a lot of books on travel, 1 adventure and exploration, and I’ve always wnated to see some of the j world while I am young,” Mason j said. Trn onlv 16 and didn't want to enter college in 1930, so I have been asking my dad to let me work and j bum around the United States for a year. This suggestion didn't meet ! with much iavor." Then came the opportunity to join the research expedition under Pond, ; noted archeologist. Generally Useful “Dad and I went to see him. and he agreed to take me along as camp truck driver, assistant camp steward and to make myself generally useful.” the boy said. Mason's lather is anew. paper ; man, editor of The Beloit Daily j News. The advance party with which j the youth will sail on the S. S. Providence includes Mr. and Mrs. Pond and their little daughter, Chonnngwcn and George L. Waite. Milwaukee, photographer of the ex- | pedition who will be Mason’s tent ■ mate. : They will go to Algiers by way <V Madeira and Gibraltar and from ! Algiers south to the village of Can- | rcbert to prepare lor the remainder i of the party scheduled to arrive not ; Later than March 1. When the heat becomes too in- i tense to continue excavation w T ork, j probably next June, the youth will i return home by way of Europe. In the Air Weather conditions in the air at ; 9:30 a. m.: Southwest wind, ft miles an hour; j barometric pressure. 30.31 at sea . level; temperature, 19; ceiling un- : limited; visibility, one-half mile; j field frozen. Arrivals and Departures Curtiss-Mars Hill Airport—T. A. T. passengers included Richard J. young, Indianapolis executive secretary of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. and W. A. Zerke of Columbus; George EL Leithner was passenger on Embry-Riddle Sunset' Limited to Chicago. Hoc'ier Airport—Charles Wethern, department, of commerce inspector, airways division, to South Bend, Travel Air plane: R. L. Truvn. Columbus. 0.. to St. Louis, Moth biplane. Office Transferred Transfer of the eastern division operations office headquarters of the Transcontinental Air Transport air lines from St.. Louis to Columbus. 0.. will be effected Satur- 1 day as an economy measure. J. J. Sutherin. Indianapolis district traffic agent, announced today. Traffic offices for the eastern division will still be maintained in St. Louis by J. W. Brennan, traffic manager of eastern division of T. A. T. lines. j. L. Maddux, organizer of the Maddux airlines in California, was chosen president of the T. A. T. Maddux system, recently merged, at a meeting of directors Wednesday. Transfer of the offices will facilitate meeting demands of heavy traffic, which has resulted from the recent- reduction in passenger rates bv the T. A. T. lines, Sutherin said. NEGRO ROBS GROCER Escapes With sls After Menacing Victim With knife. Using a butcher knife as a weapon, a Negro this morning held up Max Satirie. 25, 2247 North Pennsylvania street, in his grocery at 930 East Nineteenth street and escaped with sls. The Negro ordered groceries and when Satirie had turned to fill an order, placed the knife against Satirie’s back. He forced the grocer to lie down behind a counter while he looted the cash register. He dropped the butcher knife in his flight. WALES STARTS HUNT prince Leaves Capetown on Trip Into Jungles of Africa. , Bv Cnitt and Prrt CAPETOWN, South Africa. Jan. 30.—The prince of Wales departed today for Johannesburg en route Into the jungles on a big game hunt. The prince was accompanied tc the station by the earl of Athlone General J. B. M. Hertzog and other notables and officials. There was a email crowd at the station.

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engineering staff of the Prest-O-Lite Storage Battery Corporation, and a member of the Indianapolis Radio Club, has been added as an instructor in the radio department of Y. M. C. A. night schools. He will conduct a class in radio fundamentals, beginning Feb. 3. Other trade courses will be opened in the

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school next month. HARDWARE MEN ID HOLD DANCE New York Man Will Speak at Annual Banquet. Reservations for the annual banquet of the Indiana Retail Hardware Association at the Claypool tonight have exceeded all previous years’ records, according to A. G. Havdon, Rushville, chairman. Harry K. McEvoy, New York, will speak at the dinner. A dance will follow. A majority of the 3,500 delegates attending the thirty-first annual convention and exposition of the association at the state fairground will attend the banquet. Lawrence Milligan, Bellefontaine, 0., Veach C. Reed, Cynthiana, Ky., and Thomas B. Howell, Richmond, Va., were speakers today. Cecil W. Miles, Corydon, is chairman of the committee to nominate officers to be chosen at the annual election Friday morning. Other committeeman are: G. E. Daugherty, Frinceton; A. G. Broadie, Williamsport; H. E. Magee, Winchester, and L. W. Slay ter, Argos. SIOO,OOO Loss in Fire iiv Vnit< <l J'icxh Indiana harbor, ind., Jan. 30. —Fire in the Grand hotel block here today caused damage estimated at SIOO,OOO. Three buildings were partially destxoyed. They were the Grand hotel, Indiana Harbor clothiers and Temple drug store. An overheated furnace caused the fire. Firemen were on duty six hours before it was under control. Death Notices COST. CHARLES E.—Age 55 years, husband ol Cora Ann Cost, tamer ot Mrs. Marion Michael, brother of John H. Cost of Cincinnati, ar.d Mary E. Todd of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesdav evening. Services at PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 11 a. m. Friends Invited. JOHNSON. EVA MAY- -Age. 49. widow ol Fred Johnson, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 22. Surviving arc a lather. William Pond; a daughter. Made!?, and son, Harold Johnson, of this city, and a sister. Mrs. August Deltz, Los Angeles, Cal. Funeral service from FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE CHAPL. 2002 E. Washington St.. Friday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Burial. private, under direction _<)l GEORGE E. KINCAID. LAWLER. THOMAS, JAMES—Age. 74 vears. father of Robert T. Lawler and Mrs. Leo Rassow of this city, brother of James Lawler. St. Louis; Mrs. Ellen Ryan, Los Angeles, passed sway at the residence of ills son, 6192 Burlington Aye.. Wednesday. 2:05 p. m. Funeral will be held at the SC Joan of Arc Church Friday. 10 a. in. Burial. Crown Hill. Friends mgy call at the residence any Jim p . MOLDTHAN. MARY S.—Widow of the late Albert F. Moldthan and beloved mother of Mrs. William F. Rosner. Mrs. H. C. NofTke. Alfred C. Moldthan and the late Call D. Moldthan. end sister of Fred Farlr of Ft Wavne. Ind.. passed away Jan. 29. 1930. 7:30 a. m.. age 66 years. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the residence of the daughter. Mrs. William F. Rosner, 4917 West Fifteenth St., Speedway City. Funeral Friday Jan. 31, 1:15 p. m.. at the residence and at 2 p. m. at Zion Evangelical Church. New Jersey and North Sts. Friends Invited. Burial at Crown Hill. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved son. Stephen Faulkner. We especially thank the employes of Geo. Hitz & Cos., for their untiring thoughtfulness, the Rev. Baker for his consoling words and singing; the undertakers. Finn Bros.; the Forester Cubs and all for manv floral offerings. MR. AND MRS JAM r S FAULKNER. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORiAM —In remembrance of our loving little mother. Mrs. Mae Worland, who departed this life one year ago today, Jan. 30, 1929. In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly fond and true. There Is not a day dear mother That we do not think cf you. DAUGHTERS AND SONS. Funeral Directors WM D. BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone. Be. 1588 1321 W. Ray 8t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Prexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374. __ UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1453 S. Meridlnn. Dr, 214(1 J. W PATTERSON. Funeral Director. Riley 3606. “A REAL HOME FOR BERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE Lt. S6QB. 1219 N. Alabama WALD 1232 Union S\ 1619 N. Illinois St 1 C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment, Dr. 0321 sad Dr. 0322. Lost and Found BOSTON BULL DOG—Male, dark brlndle. white speck on back of neck. Reward If returned to 1308 Central Ave., Apartment No 2. BUNCH KEYS—Lost between 10th and Pershing. W. 10th car; Prospect car or 1201 Madeira St • reward. Dr. 1725-J. PARTY who found black coin purse betw. Murphv's Lauries. Call Ha. C125-M. RED IRISH SETTER—ChiId s pet. not good tor hunting. Reward. LI. 0937. STRAYED from AVcodstock. Jan. 25. male, wire-haired fox terrier, white with black markings, heavy coat. Answers to name •'Bill" Reward. Ta. 3056. Special Notices ANNUAL meeting of seuthside Turnverein Hall Association will bj held at 8 p. m. Wednesday eve.. Feb. 12. 1930, at 306 Prospect street: election of directors and transac o’her such business that mav come before it. 8. B. FOX. Pres. DR. H. E. CRUM Specialising In digestive trouble. 3217 Z. 16th St. Ch. 4638 PERMANENT and temporary home for Invalids. nervous, mental cases, also elderly P’ople. 1427 N Delaware. Ri 4729, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNING Costuming, guaranteed fitting, sewing all kinds, reasonable. We Invite your patronage. 3716 K-nwood Ave. Ha. 4466. SULPHUR BATHS—And massage. 227 N Delaware. Apt. 6. Mildred Mewhinney. Instructions Pilots and Ground Men NEW CLASSES STARTING NOW FOR GROUND SCHOOL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. APPROVED DEPT. OF COMMON SCHOOL. CURTISS-WRIOHT FLYING SERVICE, I*4 MONUMENT

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Ch 3051-W B4TH ROOM—Complete. S7O; plumbing tt heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. BROWN & BROWN—Magnetic paint will keep vour cellar dry. LI. 2298. TlNNlNG—Gutters, spouting, roofing, furnacel - cleaned, repaired; free estimates Chas. Goldstein, 1040 8. Mer.. Dr. 3431. PAPER HANGING. SPEC. PRICES FOR THE NEXT MONTH. DR. 2747. _ M'COY BROS. Interior cleaners, painting, gen. housecleaning. painted walls washed, resurfac’g of hardwcl, floors, paper cloan'g. Dr. 2789. SPECIAL—Save 207 e this month] all kinds lavatories, bath tubs, kitchen sinks, all Installations reas. Ha. 4866, Hu. 2955. PAPER CLEANING—SI room: wall tinting; refinishing. JOS. C. BELL. RI. 8800. PLASTER PATCHING—Paper hanging. cleaning, painting, gen, repair. Ch. 2054. Help Wanted Male DEALERS AND SALESMEN FOR CITY AND STATE TO SELL OIL BURNERS FOR COOK STOVES, PARLOR HEATERS, ARCOLAS AND GARAGE HEATERS. EXCELLENT PROPOSITION FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY. APPLY NOW. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER CORPORATION, 8 W. 22D ST. WANTED—Salesman, Experienced, with established route to sell Olives from his truck. Also, traveling salesmen to sell Olives as sideline, to Wholesale Grocers. Chain Stores, etc. CHAS. F. BELOW & CO., 2682 E. 31st. St.. Cleveland, O. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 6551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Hein W anted Female REPRESENTATIVES for city and surrounding dlst., for fine lingerie hosiery. Custom made dresses. Pay according to effort. 303 Bankers Trust Bldg. J. V. Foster. Situations Wanted Female PRACTICAL nursing by day or week experienced nurse. Ch. 7694. Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 936—Nice clean front rm.: priv. entrance; well heated. LI. 3953. 3334—Lovely rm.. constant hot. water; gar.; near carlines. Wa. 0333. BELLEFONTAINE. 1218—WARM RM.! BATH; $3. TA. 5331. CENTRAL, 31*49—Pleasant dbl. rm., well heated: for 2; $3.50 each. Wa. 2122. DELAWARE. N„ 2920—Nice rm., with garage; private home. Ta. 3122. DREXEL ARMS— Illinois and St. Clair; well-heated rooms; $5 week and up. Li. 2821. DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now Is your opportunity to secure a nice warm room for winter Complete hotel service. Rates surprisingly low: $5 wk.; 2-room suites: parlor, bedroom, bath for 4 persons, as low as $75 mo Let us show yon. HALL PL.. 1645—Front warm dble. rm.. 2 or more: kitchen privileges. Ta. 5917. ILLINOIS, N.. 50*9—Modern rooms, sleeping or housekping. Free narking. Ri. 8251 MERIDIAN. N.. 510—Ap ; . 1-A; STEAM HEATED RMHOT WATER; MAN. MERIDIAN. N., 1237—Lovely room: good heat: private home. Ri. 9915. MICH.. E.. 3121—Nicely furn.. mod. room; girl pref.; private home. Ch. 5880. MICH.. *E.. 3032—NICE RM. FOR LADY. CH, 0856-W. MINNESOTA. E.. 326 Warm. mod. rm.: 2 people preferred: garage optional. NisW JERSEY. N.. 2050—Large rm.. kitchen privli.; private ent.; Centri, car. Ta. 4793 NEW JERSEY. 513 N. NICE ROOM; FURNISHFD: STEAM HEAT. OHIO HOTEL. 128*2 E. OUio—Clean rms steam heat: hot, cold water: $5 wk. 8s UP PARKVIEW. 18—Clean, warm, front rm.: pri. home: E. Wash, car. Ri- 5693. PENN., N. 1740—Lovely large steam heated room, hot and cold running water in room; near bath: reas See this. He. 1553 PENN.. N.. 627—Apt. 2: lovely front rirT: overstnffed furniture: reas. LI. 9743. SHEFFIEDD. N.. 31—Nice front rm.; plenty hot water, priv. home. Be. 4428. TALBOTT. N.. 2858 Person desiring warm, attractive room, private congenial home. Ha. 0209-R. WALNUT. E.. 412—ATTRACTIVE RM.. HOT WATER: HOME PRIVILEGES. WASH.. E.. 3207—Nicely furn: gentlemen or employed couple. Ch. 4751-J. WOODRUFF PLACE East Drive, 785; large front room; suitable for 2. 12TH. E.. 328 Modern rooms; home privileges: walking distance. Ph. LI. 2078. 24TH. E.. 660—CHEERFUL. WARM ROOM! PRIVATE HOME. HE. 3514. 26TH 50. W. —Pleasant room, near bath, for cm-n’e. Ha. 1505-w. PURITAN HOTEL Clean, modern, steam, heated rooms. Everv comfort and convenience. Fireproof. Weekly rates for 2 as low as $7. Daily rates 2 peoples. 52. Market and New Jersey Sts. Ri. 3392. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Room for Rent With Board ALA.. N-. 2223—Apt. 2: furnished room: 2 meals; Protestant; garage. Ha. 0494-R. ALABAMA. N.. 1801—Private home: good meals: home privileges, Ha. 4841 -R. DEARBORN. 560 N.—Clean, st‘am-heated room; home cooking. C'v 2163. DOWNEY. 362—R00m, board, for 1 or 2: modern home. Ir. 3451. GUILFORD 5419—Warm, pleasant rm., family of 2; breakfast. Hu. 2186. JEFFERSON. N.. 19—Nice rm.: priv. home: 1 or 2; E. Wash, car, Cr. 6514-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2162—3rd floor rm.. nice warm: private bath; gentleman: $7. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Warm, pleasant room, private home, plenty hot water, home cooking; suitable 1 or 2. Ta. 4706. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Warm room; twin beds; nr. bath; garage; SB. Ta. 6916. OAKLAND. 1133—Front attractive room: 1 or 2: private home; garage. Ch, 4252-R. OXFORD, N.. 924 Warm room, home conking, private home. Ch. 2853. 27TH. 45 W.—Comfortable rm.; gd. meals: Illinois car, bus. Ta. 6758. 30TH. W.. 541—Rm. near bath: modern. rn-jv-to V.QT.P- 2 rf 1 s notional. BOARD, rm.. laundry; man who appreciates good home; Iriv. family. Ir, 4176-W CHILDREN TO BOARD - Modern home 60S Somerset Ave. Be. 4963. INFANTS, children to board and room. Motb-r's cere. Reasonable. Ch, 7694. CKV UR£N—ROOM AND BOARD" $3 W rr K CA t L HE 1772. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2139—2 mod. unfurnished rms.: ail utilities furnished. He 1642, ASHLAND. 2234 —3 rms.. kitchenette, priv. bath, entrance, steam heat; furn. BELLEFONTAINE. RMS.. BATH. FURN.. $7. TA. 5331. BROADWAY. 1720—2 nice clean conn. rms.. also sleeping rm. He. 5145. BELLEFONTAINE. 1801—2 clean front rooms, furnished; modern. He. 4521. BROADWAY. 2503—Desirable upper 3 rms., unfum.. heat, water turn. He. 2335. BROADWAY. 2252—1. 2. or 4 unfurnished rooms, modern. He. 2059. . CAPITOL. N.. 1328—2 rooms down. 2 rooms up: modern. LI 1624. CAPITOL. N.. 716—2 housekeeping rms.. steam heat; turn.: free auto space. COLLEGE 20SV-Three 2 lern rms. •verything furn.. $7. He. 511&

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Rent Housekeeping Rooms DEL.. 830. N.—Large, front rm.. Ist. fl.. plenty heat, hot water; reas. LI. 4705. ILLINOIS. N.. 1815—NEATLY FURN.. LARGE. HSEKPG. RM.; MODERN: $5, ILLI.IOiS. N., 2339—1-rm. kitchenette. 3 rms. everything furn.. $6. $8.50 wk. Ta, 7110 MERIDIAN. N.. 1835-Nlcelv furnished front apartments, well heated. MERIDIAN. S . 1024 1 a —Apt. 12. 2 housekeeplng rms. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137—2 rooms, running hot water, splendid heat, cheap. LI. 7438. MERIDIAN. N.. 1237—Nice room: everyth*. furnished; good heat; modern. Ri. 9915. MERIDIAN. 8.. 1706-~3 rooms, nicely furnlshed; sink; adults. Dr. 4284-W, MICHIGAN. W„ 3205—2 modern light housekeeping rms.; everything furnished NEW JERSEY. N.. 1009 —2 lovelv rms.,' running water, range; private ent. RI. 8777. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 Good. warm. housekeeping rooms. RI. 4145, NCXSLE 615 B—2 or 3 rms.; turn, apt.. steamheat: everything furn.: walking distance: week or month: adults. ORIENTAL, N.. 20—2 2-rm. apts. fur.; front: steam heat: also sleeping rooms. PENN . N., 1624 2 sleeping rooms and furnished housekeeping apts. Ta. 1054. PROSPECT, 1933 Will share modern home with man and wife. Dr. 679*. PROSPECT, 2008—Nicely furnished, front, modern apartment: good heat. ST. JOE, E., 215—2 rms., mod. for housekeeping; with garage. Ri. 5273. TALBOTT. N.. 2338—Large front rm.. kitchenette; everything furn; reas. Ta. 7038. TRAUB. N.. 128—3 rms.; light, heat, water, phone, ear.: $7.50: off W Wash. Ir. 1991-W WALCOTT. N., 224--Modern light housekeeplng room; front LI. 2958. WASHINGTON. E.. 3323—Nice. cozy, warm rm.: everything furnished for hsokeeping. W. INDPLS.. 1, 2. or 3 rooms: private entrance. 653 Birch Ave WOODRUFF, 1841—Cross Dr. nice rm., furn.. suitable sleeping. Ch. 6461 after 5. LOVELY WOODRUFF One housekeping room; 3d floor front; $5. Ch. 4108. WOODRUFF PL., 544 M. Dr.. 2 rm. apt.; sum,; hot water; <7 a week. Ch. 3173. 10TH, E.. 321—Clean, mod.. 2-room front apartment; furnished; 2 beds; excellent heat; 56, One room, $4, 512 E. 11TH ST. I suite. $8: housekeeping. *5; also sleeping. 19TH. W.. 140—1. 2. 3-room apts.; warm; down; modern: prlyate. Ha. 1581-W. 2 OR 3 nicely furnished rms. for houselreeoing; garage. Ta. 6797. evenings. Houses and Flats Furnished DENNY. 56 N.—3 rooms; nicely furnished: private bath and entrance. Ir. 4568. EMERSON AVE., N.. 421—LOWER FLOOR AND BEDRM. OF LARGE COLONIAL; LARGE LIVING RM.. ORIENTAL RUGS. PIANO. FIREPLACE. FRIGIDAIRE; TELE., HEAT LIGHT. FURN.; ADULTS ONLY. IR. 1238. _ 6-ROOM bunaglow north; furnished; new furnace; 2-car gar.; references. Li. 5107. 2019 ILL.. NO. APT. s—Desr. furn. 3-rm! ant; all utilities furn,, gar. $45 per mo. MICH.. E., 430—2-rm.. mod. apt., nicely furn.: newly deco.; good heat; reasonable. TALBOTT, 2241 1 apt. living rm.. kitchen, cozy 5-rm. lower duplex. Ha. 0442. WALNUT. E. 115—3 Rooms, private oath see housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF’ Place: 4 rms. and gar.; complete utilities: reference rea. Ch. 0581. ALAMEDA APARTMENTS St. Clclr & 111. Sts. Weekly or monthly: reasonable Cambridge NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. Beautifully furnished 1, 2 and 3-room apartments: reduced rents. See custodian or phone Li. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos. UPPER riuplej:, 4 rms.. priv. bath., furn.; good heat, adults. Ir. 2670-R.

Apartments for Rent BELLINGHAM—36IO Balsam Ave.: newly decorated. 3-room apts.: $47.50: utilities furnished Wa. 4413, 1603 Central §55.00 413 E. 15th i 55.C0 412 N. Alabama 47.03 1244 E. Washington 43.50 MOTNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. Li, 3458. CENTRAL. 2342—5-rm.; heat, water, gar., car line, reasonable. Ri. 5894. He. 2783. NEW .TERSE if, N.. 863—4 rms., modT'all outside: rout reasonable: gar. Ri. 5223. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let os help you find an apartment. We take you in our car No obligation of coursa. RI. 1371 3 ROOMS, thoroughly modern, heat. Tight, gas, furnished §27. Dr. 3125-J. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished os unfurnished; *60.50 and up Daily oi monthly rates. Hotel (service. Phone Ri 13”’ or rail at building 650 N Penn THE HAINES —310’/2 N. Illinois; living rm." dinette, kitch’ts. bath, new dec.: S3O-33. Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N., 2034—Modern home: excellent condition: fireplaces; $47.50. Ha. 1600. BUCHANAN. 505—Modern 7-rm. house; double garage: reasonable. Dr. 0915. BURWICK. 706—4-room modern bungalow. garage, water paid. Be. 2822-R. BYJtAM. 3836—4 rm. double, indoor bed. water pd.: $37.50. Butler car, Wa. H64._ COLLEGE. 3128—Attractive 6 rooms and sun parlors, hardwood floors throughout, tije bath, instantanlous water heater: water softener: General electric refrigeration: laundry tubs, toilet, in basement: 3car garage. Only $75: water paid. Adults. Wa. 1199, COLLEGE, 1621—6 rooms redecorated, hardwoods. netv Holland furnace, water. garage: $32.50. CONGRESS. 353—4-rm. m -iern bungalow double, redeco., gar.. 535. Wa. 2290-W. CORNELL. 2005 (For colored t 6-room modern double: S3O. He. 1741, eves. DORMAN. 425—Cozy 4 rms.. semi-modern. garage. Owner. Ch. 1725-W, eve. ENGLISH. 1702—7 rms. and bath, upstairs, semi-modern: nice place for winter: S2O. Call Dr. 5350, GIMBER. 1723—4-rm. mod. double; furn.: paved front dr. gar.: $25.50; water paid. ILLINOIS, S., 1016 —6 rms. mod., exc. furnace, garage. water: 522. He. 3221. KEYSTONE. N., 541—6-room modern dble newly decorated, garage, water paid; Vi month ient free. Call Wa. 2392. LA SALLE. N., 562—4 rms.. modern~ln-a-door bed and built-in features, full ba r e~nent. LEE. 1450—W. Indpls. car.: 5 rms.. clean. zas. elec., gar.: good condition: $lB. MINKNER. N.. 127—3-rm. house; gas. lights, water: $10.50. LI. 6082. NEW YORK. W.—7-rm. mod.; Rybolt furnece. §24, 2 wks. da-Tng. He, 2470. OAKLAND. 551 N.—East end. attractive bungalow: 4 rms.. hall. mod.. 4 French doors, in-a-door bed: car.. §<l. Oxford N., 916: 5 rms.. hall, bungalow, 2-car car., SSO. Ch, 3079. OHIO. W, 3925—Double. 5 rooms, gas elec.. Inside toilet, water paid: slß_ PALMER. E., 1634—5-room house, water pd.. grs. elec.. Improved st.: sl6, Hu. 4368. PRATT. W.. 3343—5-room modern bung., good condition: $25 mo. Ri. 6441. RAYMOND. F... 1504—4 rm. modern double, §27.50: wct-r paid. Dr. 0745-M. SPRUCE. 1726—5 rms., gar., elec., gas, inside toilet, water pd.: small family; sl3. STATE. S.. 1145—4 rooms, inside toilet. garage, water paid; sl7. Ch. 6492-W, WARMAN. N.. 253 6-room modern, newl.v decorated: close to Catholic church: splendid neighborhood. He. 3203. WXNTHROP. ai4s—Attrac. 3-bedroom double, sun porch, garage: 353.50. Li, 2423. 31ST. W.. 342—6-room modern double. eiTcellent condition: toilet on flrst floor, full bath up. near school car and bus: garage. beautiful location: S4O. Hu. 7175. 53D. F.. 908—Attractive. 5 rooms: fireplace. Frigidaire heeted garage. Hu. 2384. <OOO EAST NEAR WASH. ST.—6 rms.; mo-'.; gorge; water n-id: §35. LI. 7771. CO T ORED—Dan'h. 4-room apartment. 923 1 ■ S. Paca St. Hu. 5076, Owner. BUNGALOW—S rooms, semi-modern; $25. 46il Msnlove. Ha. 0317-M. eve. NEAR EROCKSIDE PARK—La Salle. N., 3007 • n-m-r douh’e §2O. T- .‘§24. Double BurgalowT $16.50 Four rooms. elc. Its., ens- inside toilet, water pp‘'L 565 N Dunlop & Koltegel Business Places for Rent DESK SPACE—<O2 Kresge Bldg.: very desirable; feVphoue serv. Only S2O. Li. 3113. DESK SPACE—Use reception room, telephone. stenographer, choice location. Li. 2662. Suburban for Rent 7 ROOMS—Garden, chicken house, earage stop 6_: Shclbvville line: $25. Dr. 3664 R-l. 5 AND 6 ROOMS—Raise what you eat. Stoo 6* 2 Rockville Rd. Houses for Sale BURTON AVE., 2731—5-room cottage; take Northwestern car; front and rear porches, garage, new roof, basement, electric lights. No Barrett: price $1,600: SIOO cash; sls month C. B. McFADDEN. 230 E Ohio. Room 406. Ri. 7217. FIVE ROOMS—3 lots; near 3100 Madiscr Ave . *I.BOO if sold this week. 866 Virglnia Ave Dr 7174 or Be. 2996. NEW BUNGALOWS NEAR GARFIELD PARK RI. 3509. N- J. FOX. KU, 1168 EMERSON. N.. 2002—5-rm. mod. bung., hardwood firs.; $3,600; terras. Ch. 6064.

Houses for Sale SHERMAN DR., 6.. 743—Thoroughly modern 5-room house; all improvements paid; no Barrett; basement, garage, Holland furnace, built-in feature, full front porch, rear porch. Close to school and church. This Is a bargain. Price $3,950. Terms C. B. M’FADDEN. 320 E. Ohio, Room 405. Ri. 7217, or Ch. 0899. HOYT AVE., 3941—5-room bungalow. Take English ave car to Grant st. Nicely decorated, front and rear porches; gas. electric lights, cement walks, front drive, garage. No Barrett. Will sell at a bargain price. $2,450; on payments. M. T. HUNTER. 3929 English Are. Real Estate Wanted Buyers Waiting For all classes of suburban properties. Both cash and exchange. KINNICK <fc HILL. 807 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Ri. 8825. Ch 15S--.T. Suburban for Sale NOTHING DOWN Five-room semi-modern bungalow, newly papered, nice home, only 2 years' old; garage and front drive' located 4300 west, near National road. Payments S3O per month. Call Frazee, LI. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO.. 137 E. Wash. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special price* on large or small lots to ah points. RI. 6581. RI. 3628 CH 4579, —Nlt-es— Ch. 0699-W. LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER. Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pas 6 months later. No charge for hauling in. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. Ri. 7750. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving 53.50 load: large trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616. TRANSFER—Storage, packing, shipping. Low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI. 6361. RI. 3628. CH. 4579. —Nites— Ch. 0699-W J H. TAYIOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit, Clevelanri or other cities. Dr. 3071 nr RI 4265 Miscellaneous for Sale BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful living room, 9-pc. dining room complete, bedrm.. rugk. occasional tables 2428 N. Meridian. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.64 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 35C S. Meridlan St.. Ri, 9155. RUMMAGE SALE-Winter Coats and clothing, big variety, lot good gas stoves and furniture at prices to suit youi purse. 127 W. Georgia St. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—AII 111 perfect sewing condition $lO up. Singer Cos. 126 W. Wash Ri. 9718 VARIETY SHOP—Northwest corner 27th and Penn. St. Dealers in antiques, novelties, pictures and small furniture. Beautiful picture of George and Martha Washington, walnut frame, suitable for large club or school room. Very old marble top tables, also attractive line of modern gifts, prizes, bridge sets & cards.

Big Four Unclaimed Freight Station. Special 12-ft. extra heavy stepladders, $3.00 each. Corner South St. and Cr-pitol Ave. SCHOOL BOOKS —New ana used, pay cash for used books. Crawford's Drugs, Li. 1800 WAGON SCALE—I<T-ton, 16x8. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO.. 620 E. Washington St Ri 1 726 SINGER SEWING MACHINES—New and used, drophead Singers as low as $10; portable electric. $25. SINGER CO.. 405 Massachusetts Ave. Lt. 8463. ELECTRIC WASHERS—We rebuild and service all makes ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. LI. 3707. STOVES 50% off. terms, heaters. $4 up, Heatrolas cheap, cook stoves, baseburners. Cole's high oven, closing out in stoves. Open evenings. 1915 Southeastern Ave. LlNOLEUM—Remnants; late patterns, low prices. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St.. 3rd floor Woolwmrth Bldg. RI. 1493, (Elevator service!. BATTERIES—New guaranteed. 54.90 ex.; used $2,50 ex. 80a Mass. Li. 0518. BLUE BUG. 9xl*2. $9.5*0; 2-hole laundry stove. $3.50; Perfection Oil Heater. $3: 2 overcoats, size 44. $2 each; ex. cond. Ch. 0955-J, EUR COATS—OnIy 9 left: sold 17 last week. If Interested in anew fur coat at a reel bargain for 545. Ri. 7748. SPECIAL KITCHEN ELECTRIC VENTILATING FANS 12 inch A. C. Meir Nu Air. 29.50. MEIR ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 136 S. Meridian St„ Li. 2401-2. HEAVY black coat S5: two dresses, cheap. sizes 3S and 33. 4254 Carrollton Ave. TWELVE, small, unpainted, kitchen tables. Will sell very reasonable. See them at INDIANAPOLIS TIMES BUILDING. 214 W. Maryland. PICTURE SHOW fixtures, including machine, real curtain. 250 seats, fans, in fact everything needed, call Li. 3036. or E. O. Smith, Room 229, K. of P. Bldg. GAS RANGE—High oven, cheap. 1820 Mansfieid Ave. Ha. 0317-M. eve. BROODER STOVE, NEWTOWN. HOLDS 500 CHICKS. 2225 HOLT AVE. Mars Hill. HOT AIR FURNACE—Used, good condition, very reasonable. Ch. 5431. DAY BED—Good as new. cheap. 1229 N. Penn., Ant. 204, Ri. 6571, Miscellaneous Wanted _ - FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE "CLEANING?—Your surplus cfothiiig, furniture, magazines papers, wili help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IP ITS on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. LI. 0055. HIGHEST prices paid for new and used bottles. West End Bottle Cos.. 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. FURNITURE—3 rms, or more, odd lots lot cash. Hu. 7274. MEN’S CLOTHING WANTED—G. W. H.AYKS, 919 W. MICHIGAN. RI. C 294. _ Pets and Live Stock DAPPLE GRAY PERCHERON HORSES—S years’ old; weighs 3300; first prize at fair; pr mare mules. 5 yrs.’ old 2400 lbs., gd. mates, ex. fine- 1 pr. gd. work horses; reas. Ch. 3029-R. West Newton 3813. MILK FED spring turkeys from our own farm. 12 to 20 pounds. Free delivery service. BOYER'S HATCHERY 34 N. Delaware. RI. 5470. A-l MILK COWS; some fresh, calves by side or springers; cash or small down payment; balance monthly. Li. 9017. GERMAN POLICE up. or will trade. Be. 3021. FEMALES—Ready to mate, all prices and colors. 1402 1 2 Southeast St. Dqp 2320. CHOICE Eskimo Spitz puppies: males, sls; temaies, $lO. 128 S. Arlington. CANARIES—MaIe, female: mated pairs; very reasonable. Mrs. Gray, Be. 4479. BOSTON TERRlEß—Puppies, male, female- beautifully marked. 970 N. Tibbs. BOSTON TERRIER puppies; pedigreed; reasonable. 1343 E. Washington. BOSTON TERRIER—Pups. 6 v.ks.. part ped. Females. $7.50, Males. Sls. Ta. 6429. REGISTERED POLICE PUPS $5 up. Be. 3264 R-4. R. R. 3. Box 710. CHINCHILLA RABEITS. *1.50 Churchman and Raymond. Dr. 3504-M. 15 YOUNG WHITE LEGHORN HENS. 2225 HOLT AVE.. MARS HILL. MARE—GOOD. $45. DR. 7521-R. RABBlTS—°riz<* winning stock Chinchilla. Flemish Giants,; bargain. 6Q34 Oak Ave. Radio and Equipment BATTERY SETS LESS ACCESSORIES Low-Loss coil set $ 4.50 Western coll set 4.50 Arline. with speaker built-in 5.00 Croslev 5-38 7.50 Magnavox 8.00 Superdvne 12.00 Howard Neutrodyne 12 00 These sets are all hooked up. Come in and hear them for yourself. Also large assortment of phonographs and all-elec-tric radios. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP CASH TALKS—AII kinds of used radio:; A-B eliminators, speakers and phonographs. No reasonable offer refused. Blue Point Service Station. 962 S. Delaware. RADIOS-—Severs; all e.eciric to close out at cost. Patterson Shade Cos.. 3rd fiocr Woolworth Bldg.. 9E. Wasnington. Eleva’.cr service. WE sell and service all makes radios Easv terms. Aerials. *4 Fournace Hardware Cos Li S3Bi RADIO SERVICE—On any make radio. Power pack repairing a specialty. East End Radio. Ch 4033. $lO FIRST PAYMENT—PhiIco. most perfect radio: free demonstration. R. L. Berry. 227 W. 42nc. Wa. 4459. RADIO—7-tube table model; all-electric; cheap. 617*3 N. Illinois street. EFFICIENT radio repairing; service calls ~sl. LANE’S. 2828 E. 10th Ch, 021$. RADIOS—Anv make serviced, repaired. Calls sl. 1701 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 6546. RADIO CABINETS—WhiIe they last: $5 each. AULFN. 511 Mass. Ave, RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs; $1: repairs: renjodt!n*:: day and night. Ha. 4513-R.

Musical Instruments

Manualo Player Piano, plain mahogany case, 83-note. Bench and rolls. Friday and Saturday Only $155.00 Easy Terms Several good rebuilt upright pianos, $28.00 and up Miuin 35 Monument Circle

TENOR BANJO. Leedy. late model, finished in a peacock pearl. Original price about S2OO. Same as new. very special. S6O. Terms , . Tenor Banjo: Paramount, late model, same as new, geared tunning keys, complete with cass, only $65. Terms. Tenor Banjo: Luawig and Ludwig, latest model; Kingston top tension, in fine case, only SSO. Tenor Banjo; Vega, with fine resonator; complete in plush lined case, only $26. Terms. Tenor Banjo: Bacon, condition same as new, complete in good case, only $25. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENNSYLVANIA. FOR SALE —Beautiful sl,ooo* b*a by "gray and piano, prominent make, like new,__fuliy guaranteed; pay balance due, $375 at only sl2 per month. Write us and give references; we will let you know where this piano can be seen. Address prominent manufacturer. Times, Box B 52. PIANOS FOR RENT. SI.OO Per Month BALDWIN PIANO CO. 35 Monument Circle. LI. 7387 ORTHOPHONIC VTCTROLA. $39.50. Big value. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio street. PLAYER PIANO—Cost $515. will exchange for living room suite or sell SIOO cash. 3038 Newton. Dr. 3280.

VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC—Mahogany, cost $167; sac.. S3O; with records. Ch. 6064, SAXOPHONES—Trumpets, etc.. easiest payment plan in town. Lorenz Saxophone School ground floor. Pembroke Arcade A BEAUTIFUL Jesse French player; walnut case: big bargain: very low terms. Wllking Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio St. WALNUT uprignt piano: fine tone, with bench: 830 cash. Ha, 4859-J. C MELODY silver plate Beuseher saxophone; perfect cond.; very reas. Hu. 7178. GRAND, s39s—Biggest value In the city; low terms. Li. 6464. Wilking Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio St PIANO —Upright: excellent condition; very cheap, Ch. 6450. COMPLETE set trap drums, like new; sacrifice $35 cash. Li. 7262 Business Opportunities TIRE and battery shop; must sell: leaving town: doing excellent business; good buy for right: party. 1905 W. Morris Be. 1335. COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 5-RM. NORTH SIDE APT. i $250 FOR QUICK SALE. HA. 4268. GROCERY and moat market for sale or trade for farm. 650 S. Lvons. FINE OPENING FOR RESTAURANT AND DRY GOODS STORES. IR. 4141. BIG OPPORTUNITY—I2-rm. rming. house' aristocratic; N. Alabama loca. Ri. 8793 ROOMING HOUSE—CLOSE JN ON PENN- i SYLVANIA CHEAP FOR CASH. R 1.0477 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Barter and Swap 1850 W. WYOMING—Modern 5 rm.. part frontage. Accept lot as part. Bridges & Graves Cos.. Realtors and Builders. 243 N. Delaware. RI. 3477. 1924 BUICK ROADSTER—In good running cond.; 5 tires, new Duco. will trade for living or bedroom furniture. 20 W. Pratt. SEDAN—VaIue SBCO and cash' for property, must be bargain: state price and location. Address Box B-52. care The Times. WANTED—City property to exchange for ] good clear farm. Hu. 7552. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes new \ and used portables: Dalton adding machines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N. Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. LI. 6822. TYPEWRITERS RENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY LL 4712. 748 Consolidated Bldg. 20 NOISELESS TYPWRITERS^—No. 5. all rebuilt and guaranteed, S2O See us for every known letter shop machines. King Typewriter Exchange, 205 Mass. Ave.. LI. 9470. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Coal and Wood SPECIAL—^” CASH COAL PRICES IND. NO. 6 FKD. LP., 2 Tons, $8.75 No. 6 coal is one of the dp . c=j /fu | best coals—produced in vn A\ fl I] the state of Indiana. c \[JJ Try a ton and be convinced. W. Va. Big ,e 7 Lp. Fkd. Eliminate dust in your basement when coal is delivered. Buy our dustless Pocahontas coal. Capitol City Fuel Cos. NORTH YARD HU. 1334-1335 SOUTH YARD DR. 0263-0264

BETTER COAL—LOWER PRICES r EACH TON 25c DISCOUNT ON 2-TON ORDERS BEST VA. 6-IN BLK. CL. FKD $6.25 Best Va 4-inch. cl. fkd 6.03 Best Va. 2 to 6-in. clean, fkd 5.90 Best Va egg. clean, fkd 5.86 Best Va. mine run. 50% lp 6.25 Very good furnace coal. Island Creek block, clean fkd 6.76 Best E. Ky. 6-in., large block, fkd... 6.75 Best E. Ky. 4-in. lp , clean fkd 6.5 C Try our Ashless Ky. washed egg. 2x3 nut None better for cook st. or retort.. 7.0 C Gen Glendora 6-ln . large blk, fkd 700 Glendora Ip. medium clean, fkd.... 6.75 Gen. Glendora. 2x4 egg. clean, fkd. 6.25 Best E. 111. lp. cln fkd 5.00 Best White Ash reg 6-ln.. clean, fkd.. 4.75 Best Ind. Ip. 6-ln.. clean, fkd. No. 5 4.75 Best Ind egg 2x4. clean, fkd 4.75 Genuine Red Ash. smoke’ess. m. run. 7.00 Genuine red ash smokeless lp 8.50 No better smokeless Poca. mined. Citizens coke, all sizes, baseburner.. 8.75 Deliver anywhere In City. Union Ice and Coal Cos. DR. 4621. 1910 Blufi It will pay you to visit our yard anc*. ee the difference *n good coal Est 1908 80 u>s. 19c sth vein Indiana 3-6 lump Returnable sacks 10c. Sacks exchangeable Booster Pete’* 400 W Maryland. KINDLING—NO WHEEITcHARGE White Ash .Lp- Fkd $4.65 Rex White Ash Lp $4.95 "King of Ind. Coals.” gives W. Va. result* 2 tons. $9.50. J, & I. COAL CO. CH 6048 SPECIAL BLOCK 15.0 C White Ash lump $4.7f HARVEY COAL CO. 180 E Morris St Dr. 2094 OLIN COAL CO. THACKER W. VA. LUMP *6.75 *404 E. NEW YORK •***■

Coal and Wood SPECIAL Cash Coal Prices IncUam 4 *6Fkd. Lump *450 2 TON 5 Q.75 One cf the best Jnd. coals *5.75 V Virginia big luwpFfrd. Eliminate dust in your basement when coal is delivered-Buy cur dusilcss POCAHONTAS COAL Capital City FUEL COMPANY NORTH YARD SOUTH YARD HU 1334 DR. 0263

NO WHEEL CHARGE J BIN fOK[DIUMP#S INDIANA ISLAND^O^.^^ 6IN.LUMP WEST VIRGIN!* FREDRICK COAL CO eiT JOY£AQS QO/-Q99 BEECHfA ST i PHOyS W. VIRGINIA LUMP $6.25 CLEAN FORKED W Va. large block, large fkd. ......,$6.50 W. Virginia. 2 to 6-in. lump 6.00 W. Virginia mine run, 50% 1ump....'5.50 Gen. IsJ. Crk. 2 to 6-in. Ip. cln. fkd. 6.50 Our Poca-splint has some earmarks of Pocahontas but it Is a Arm coal and has a very high heat, value. POCY. SPLINT CLEAN FORKED .. 6,75 Economy splint, cl. fkd 6.75 High-Grade Virginia. ECHO LP CL. FKD 8.50 Will not clinker. Hold fire over night. Economy lump, clean forked 5.00 Economy egg. clean forked 4.75 Avery good Indiana No. 5. Indiana No. 6 clean forked 6.00 Wonder Pocahontas Red Ash lumo .. 8.00 Wonder Pocahontas, mine run 6.50 Immediate service to anvwhere in citv. DR. 1220 DR. 1221 Economy Fuel Supply Cos. “ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY” Ind. No. 5 6-ln. torked lump $4.75 Is. Crk. W. Va. 6-in. forked block.. 6.50 Is. Crk W. Va. 4-in. forked lump ... 6.25 Is. Crk. W. Va. 2x6 furnace lump.. 6.00 E. Ky. 6-in. forked lump 6.50 E. Kv. 2x4 egg 6.00 Poca, mine run, 4J% lump No. 3... 7.00 Genuine No 3 Red Ash Poca 87a Citizens baseburner coke 8.75 Citizens furnace coke 9.25 W. Va. nut and slack 4.00 KINDLING WITH EACH TON 225 E. lowa. Dr. 6685 White Ash 6-in. b1k..54.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. 1p..56.00 2 TONS, $11.75 Is. Creek 6-in. b10ck.56.50 FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. LI. 7950 NO WHEE LING CHARGE WES. VIRGINIA LARGE FORKED LUMP 6-In. NO. 5 $6.25 EUREKA GOAL CO. 128 N. Richland. Be. 2136. ~specialTthis~week! _ Forked Right Off the Car W. VA. BIG LP $6.25 MERQO SEMI-SMOKELESS $6.50 POCAHONTAS RED ASH s3.ao Genuine No. 3 also rig J off the car. MERCHANTS COAL CO. Own and and operated bv Car! H. Suess. Ri. 5052. 936 E. North. We deliver half ton. 11UT6966 ! lU. 4373 W. VA. LP., $5.75 WHITE ASH BLK $4.75 I3LAND CREEK $6.75 POCA. 6-IN. LUMP SB.OO CODCO SPLINT $7.25 C. O. D. COAL CO. IIU. 6966 HU. 6966 CO.* Quu.ity Coal. Dr. 3100. BEECH and maple wood, dry for fireplace and furn.: also manure, cheap. Ch. 2765 TRY TIMES~WANT APS FOR BUSINESS Money to Loan LOANS We make loans to pay any or all of your bills and let vou pay us in small monthly payments. We refinance automobiles—reducing vour payments. Vie write Insurance for you to cover vour indebtedness against sickness, accident or death. We refund 10Ci of the Interest paid li all your payments are made according to contract See us first. Telephone Ri. 5027. Room 24 Pembroke Ariade 137 E. Washington St. quTckToans AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Intrest charged only for the time vou use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 CHATTEL LOANS Rate 2% Lowest in City Public Welfare Loan S. E. Corner Wash. & Ills. Sts. 330 Occidental BiCg, Riley 3587. NEED MONEY QUICKLY Come in’ write or phone. If vou need up to S3OO Quick courteous service. Beneficial Loan Society. New Citv Trust Bldg. 108 E. WashIngton St. Room 601. Ri. 5045. LOANS ifo TO* S3OO. METRO LOAN CO--300 ROOSEVELT BLDG. LI. 2491. Established 1887. Li. 2491 Northeast corner Illinois and Washington LOANS On household goods, pianos, autoa CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY, 141 V4a East Washington Bt. RI 7581 MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgage* AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans Eoultahle Finance Cos 219 E Ohio LI. 660.* PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. SECURITY INV. & LOAN. INC. 136 N. DELAWARE - . L. 5060 LOANS—SIOO to *3OO at 3V per cent. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION na A i/fDjrj au - - gig. <u t*H

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Auto Supplies and Repalfl JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—WS! repair or make new tops and curtain* f®r j vour car 202 Kentucky Ave 5 AUTO tires and tubes, size 22x4. and I bumper, cheap; all good as new. It Will i pay any one in ne*d of same to see these. WM. H McCLURE. Maple Ave.. Box 238. ; NPalestine Ivd Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav cash for vour car or vour coutty. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4M6, 661 N. C*pitch WE pay cash for inte model used and wrecked cars DORMAN BROS.. 629-31 E Washington. RL37P3 CARS—Trucks, wanted: anv cond old or wrecken 231 N BHmont. Be rung You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It s easy—Call RI. 5551. _____ Ask for an Ad Taker. ■ Automoblirs for Sale We have just two days left to :lean up these fine cars. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sale poritlvely .’loses. 335/2% to 50% DISCOUNT This is your opportunity to make a substantial saving. Come in to- , day. 1920 Nash Model 480 sedan. , 1929 Nash Model 440 sedan. 1929 Nash Model 440 sedan. 1929 Nash Sport coupe. Losey=Nsstti Motor Cos. Liberal Trades Convenient Terms 416 N. Capitol Ave. Riley 4301. Open Evenings. p]xceptional Bargains ! 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Coach : 1929 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan I 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Graham-Paige 610 Sedan THEST CARS IN PERFECT CONDITIOHr. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. Trade and Convenient Term* 955 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sunday. CASH—NO TRADES ’25 Hudson coach % 50 25 Studebaker Duplex phaeton 50 23 Chevrolet sedan, 4 new tires 40 25 Ford sedan 35 '24 Ford coupe ' 2n 25 Nash touring, winter enclosure, 4-wheel brakes 95 ’23 Studebaker special 6 sedan 35 ’24 Bulck Victoria 4, brand new tires, refinlshed 190 '24 Studebaker light 6 touring ....... 25 26 Ford coupe, needs a little work. 30 ’26 Chandler sedan 190 209 W. NORTH ST. LI. 5425 OPEN EVENINGS. FORD. 1925 Tudor; first- ■ Atr m class shape throughout; S9O. DHG" —Ml Terms and trade. ,XffTvßOtEy! Ford, 1928 roadster. $35, w Terms If vou wish. ™ Ford. 1926 coupe, special . this week-end only $135. ! Olin Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Meridian fit. j Li. 5363. Open evenings and Sunday. Essex 1927 Coach In perfect condition: $345. Burke Cadillac Cos. Meridian at 11th St. RL 7401. Open Evenings and Sunday. Ford Sedan, S2O This car runs O. K. Come In and look It over. Open Evenings and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington. Ri. H7o. ’ 1926 WILLYS-KNIC4HT gedan; very seldom do we 'ML, set a car of this caliber, JfIUYROLETi but whe n wo do it Is alj ways priced right; this car I fully equipped and In auch mechanical condition lt can not be Improved; upholsterv spotless and tires like new; onl' r $265; terms, trade. Olin Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Me- , ridlan St. Li. 5363. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET COACH I I Private owner. Mechanically perfect. II • Snubbers. 6 good tires mounted. Heater. Will demonstrate. $260 00. Irv. 3986-J. Ford Turor, 1929 • Runs very good, good tires; vour ear •• taken as down payment; balance ea*s r terms. Open Evenings and Sunday, Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington. ri. 1170. #** CHRYSLER 70 coach; practically new rubber all around: car as a whole one ral buy; priced tor this . week's sales for only $395; '• terms and trade. OUn - Chevrolet Cos.. 15 W. 11th ' 9U LI. 5363. Open evenings. R V LAW MOTOR CO : j „ Two Used Car Store*. 430 N. Capitol. Lt 4058 j 126 W. New York. Li 4jga. Chevrolet Landau, 1929 ~ This car cannot be told from new. solutsly perfect In every respect; small down payment, balance easy term*. Open Evenings and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. : S4O V. Washington. RI. 1170. -■ fl BTifflim CHEVROLET. 1927~wach; bS SebsswS* good condition throughout: real bargain; *278; fc.J.SspN*' nl terms or trade. Joneslidx&v&fa m\ Whitaker Used Car Store. SivWlfc? 343-345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 1929 model, all the latest impr.; rood ires and paint, mechanically perfect: easy terms. Open Evenings and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Waslngton. ri. IJ7O. ' # CHEVROLET. 19*29 "coach; has seen but little sends®: fully equipped: special hi week. S4OO. OUn Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Meridian St.. LI. 5363. Open evenings. I CHEVROLET COACH. 1927—Motor A-l; good paint and tires. A real buy for s22s. | Lauth Chevrolet Cos., 419 N. Capitol Ave. ! PONTIAC—I92B Sedan: A-l condition; g<T. 1 T’Qtor end tires; *350 ca s h. Ir 4175 1927 ESSEX SEDAN, $235 1927 Essex Coach $235 1928 Model Essex aedan 395 1929 Essex sedan 5M OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORDS- 1924 coupe; 1925-26 tourings, ts 6. Your choice. S2O C. K. Martin Co--4451 W Washington. # CHEVROLET coach. 1925: and advertising executive used It for a short time and he gave lt wonderful care; 4-wheel brake*, bumper, spare tire, etc.; In splendid condition: lt’a a rare bargain at $295. O'.ln Chevrolet 00., 1040 N. Meridian St. LI. 5361. SEE OUR USED CARS. FRANK FEEBER CO. FORDS—A nice, complete stock at all times. The Frank Hatfield Cos.. 628 N Capitol Ave. Authorized Ford dealer. QUALITY CARS AT BARGAIN PRICKS CENTRAL BUICK CO FORD COUPE—Late 1926; good condition. Must sell; private owner. Ch. 0631. HUPMOBILE TRADE-ms- We nave e large selection of used cars small down payments, balance easv terms Capito; Motor* Cos Capitoi *ve ar.d Michigan Bt Trucks FEDERAL-KNIGHT lMi-ton chassis with closed eab: late 1929, 34x7 tires; has seen very little use. This truck has been newly painted and has been thoroughly reconditioned up to the G M. C standard^ GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK 00, ÜBED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 731 E MARKET BT. LI. 7467. 1929 11/2-Ton Chev. •- Extra good, terms and trade. Ooen Etenlngs and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. VVMhlngton. RI. iim SO ooon ®3Utlt trucks all sl*es; pir and bodies Tor all make truck*. IMBL •' APOLIB TRUCK AND PARTS * * rrtn. nr. Jgvo